The Argentinian superstar decided to roll the ball forward for his teammate Luis Suarez instead of going for goal himself.

Lionel Messi's penalty masterstroke

Suarez, having already scored twice in the game, completed his hat-trick thanks to Messi's selfless act. After the game Neymar told the press that they had practiced this move in training and it was not a surprise for him or Suarez.

The pass-penalty is rarely attempted - due to the ridicule faced if the move fails or the danger of the move being seen as disrespectful to the opponent. The most famous attempt of the pass-penalty came in 1982 when Johan Cruyff passed to his Ajax teammate Jesper Olsen from the spot. Olsen passed the ball back to Cruyff to set him up to score.

However, that 1982 effort wasn't the first recorded two-man penalty - that was in 1957 by Rik Coppens.

First player to succeed 'two-touch' penalty was Rik Coppens in 1957 (BEL v ICE). 2'35" into this: https://t.co/OEp4RQ5IDv Not Cruyff!

The most famous miss from a two-man penalty came from a botched attempt by Arsenal's Robert Pires and Thierry Henry against Manchester City.

Barcelona's lead at the top of the Spanish La Liga table is three points with a game in hand. By next Saturday evening, Barcelona would have played twice before either Atletico Madrid or Real Madrid play their games - and by then the lead could be nine points.

With Messi, Suarez and Neymar in tremendous form, the title chase would surely be over if the Madrid teams fail to win on the weekend.